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Boozer gets amnestied most likely... although i'd love to see him traded for a SG/SF on a large contract (perhaps Granger if George fulfills his improvements, and if David West leaves and they want to get something of value for Granger, Boozer would make a little sense).

Boozer gets amnestied most likely... although i'd love to see him traded for a SG/SF on a large contract (perhaps Granger if George fulfills his improvements, and if David West leaves and they want to get something of value for Granger, Boozer would make a little sense).

If boozer gets amnestied doesnt his contract still counts for the hard cap? And dont we have to pay him anyway?
If so its better to trade him for some crappy player if possible

Hoopsworld is reporting the following players are on the block. I have comments next to the names.

Josh Smith, Atlanta Hawks – I think the concern here is losing him to free agency.
Jose Calderon, Toronto Raptors – Perfect fit for LAL
Monta Ellis, Milwaukee Bucks – Again, likely concerned about losing him to free agency.
Rudy Gay, Memphis Grizzlies – I didn't know this. Gay played very well for them in the post season and hit some big shots.
Tyreke Evans, Sacramento Kings – I had heard this, but I like Evans a lot, not sure why Sac-town would want to move him already.
Wilson Chandler, Denver Nuggets – Deep team with a back-log.
Paul Millsap, Utah Jazz – I guess the Jazz like Favours? Why aren't they giving him more minutes?
Al Jefferson, Utah Jazz – Don't know why the Jazz would put both these guys on the block.
Anderson Varejao, Cleveland Cavaliers – Hadn't heard this. He's playing so well. Not sure why they would want to move him, though pairing him with Dwight would be amazing!
Al Harrington, Orlando Magic-
J.J. Redick, Orlando Magic – Magic looking to move anybody doesn't surprise me since they are rebuilding.
Derrick Williams, Minnesota Timberwolves – Doubt they will get much for him unless he starts producing, but with the injuries they have right now, it might be a good idea to give him some minutes and run some plays for him with the hopes of increasing his trade value. Why they drafted him when they had Loveis beyond me.
Tyrus Thomas, Charlotte Bobcats – Nobody is taking on this contract.
Tayshaun Prince, Detroit Pistons – I though Joe D. wanted Prince to retire a Piston after the contract he gave him, and be the vertan leader on this young team. I'm n ot sure Detroit has him on the block.
DeJuan Blair, San Antonio Spurs – I heard this after the post-season, but then nothing happened and the Spurs have him back in the rotation?
Jimmer Fredette, Sacramento Kings – He's a tweener. Talented, but to small for his skill set. It'll be hard to get much for him.
Raja Bell, Utah Jazz – This guy is being a diva.
Larry Sanders, Milwaukee Bucks- Not sure why the bucks would want to move him. He's playing well (as are the Bucks) and is on a rookie contract.

Any thoughts on where any of these guys might end up?

If for some reason we need to trade NOAH (and i dont want to trade him) to get a second scoring star, VAREJAO would fit nicely on this team.

I'd say not quite as much potential simply because Dirk is one of the greatest PFs of all time.

can't argue with that. i actually watch the game when real madrid when up against toronto. i was impressed on the way he played against nba players. he needs to adjust to the nba 3pt range and he needs to bulk up. other than that, he plays hard, has a high basketball iq, and a good skill-set for a stretch PF.

I'd say not quite as much potential simply because Dirk is one of the greatest PFs of all time.

Originally Posted by BullsFTW

can't argue with that. i actually watch the game when real madrid when up against toronto. i was impressed on the way he played against nba players. he needs to adjust to the nba 3pt range and he needs to bulk up. other than that, he plays hard, has a high basketball iq, and a good skill-set for a stretch PF.

Yea we can't have expectations that high, Dirk is an all time great. The little I've seen of this kid has me excited, his game seems similar to Dirks. We need to get him hooked up with Dirks Personal trainer, to bad he's not German too